
Tata Technologies will hire 5,500 people over three years in anticipation of significant growth led by demand from the electric vehicle and aerospace sectors.
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Tata Technologies will hire 5,500 people over three years in anticipation of significant growth led by demand from the electric vehicle and aerospace sectors.
Tata Technologies will work on modernising Air India’s operations by digitising its fleet and equipment data and introducing digital solutions for aircraft maintenance, according to a top executive, as the Tata Group moves to revive the country’s oldest airline.
Pawan Bhageria, President – Global HR, IT, Admin & Education, Tata Technologies, said that the investments in the HR tech space needs to be meaningful and there is a bright future as far as HR technology companies and functions in the organisations are concerned.
Tata Technologies has been taking major steps in improving the quality of the technical workforce in India through CSR.